In this lesson, we cover four common grammar errors made by Italian learners. Do you make these errors as well? No problem! Learn how to fix them with this podcast episode.
The verb form “mi piace” is used when we’re talking about one thing. The verb form “mi piacciono” is used when we’re talking about liking more than one thing.
In Italian, the word “buono” means “good”, while the word “bene” means “well”. The first one is an adjective that changes based on gender and number, while the second is an adverb and it never changes.
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Links Mentioned and Other Resources
CLICK HERE to listen to episode #38: Five Main Uses of Allora.
CLICK HERE to listen to episode #53: Homographs: Tricky Italian Words.
CLICK HERE to get the Irregular Past Participles Learning Map, a guide summarizing the most common irregular past participles in Italian.
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